graphics: REPRESENTATION: text_attributes: TEXT-FONT: HIGZ
The correspondance between font numbers and font names is shown
in the table below:
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Font name Font number Notes
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HIGZ-SOFTWARE 0 Used by default
TIMES-ITALIC -1 Italic Times
TIMES-BOLD -2 Bold Times
TIMES-BOLD-ITALIC -3 Bold-italic Times
HELVETICA -4 Helvetica
HELVETICA-OBLIQUE -5 Oblique Helvetica
HELVETICA-BOLD -6 Bold Helvetica
HELVETICA-BOLD-OBLIQUE -7 Bold-oblique Helvetica
COURIER -8 Courier
COURIER-OBLIQUE -9 Oblique Courier
COURIER-BOLD -10 Bold Courier
COURIER-BOLD-OBLIQUE -11 Bold-oblique Courier
SYMBOL -12 Mainly Greek characters
TIMES-ROMAN -13 Roman Times
ZAPF-DINGBAT -14 Stars, phones, hearts etc
HOLLOW-TIMES-ITALIC -15 Hollow forms of the above
HOLLOW-TIMES-BOLD -16 idem
HOLLOW-TIMES-BOLD-ITALIC -17 idem
HOLLOW-HELVETICA -18 idem
HOLLOW-HELVETICA-OBLIQUE -19 idem
HOLLOW-HELVETICA-BOLD -20 idem
HOLLOW-HELVETICA-BOLD-OBLIQUE -21 idem
HOLLOW-SYMBOL -22 idem
HOLLOW-TIMES-ROMAN -23 idem
HOLLOW-ZAPF-DINGBAT -24 idem
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Notes: "Italic" is a cursive form of roman, designed to replicate
handwriting. "Oblique" is a text style created by slanting
a roman font to simulate italics. "Roman" characters have a
vertical stem. For details about type setting terminology,
see for instance http://www.subnetwork.com/typo/
Certain fonts can be missing on some output devices.
In PostScript output that uses PostScript fonts, Greek characters,
diacritics, ligatures and some special symbols can be created.
This can be done both by entering the PS octal code for the symbol
or by using the SGML entity name.
When using the PS code, remember that the backslash that precedes
the symbol number is by default an escape character in Garfield.
You must therefore set the escape character to something else
before using these codes. It is therefore probably easier to use
the SGML entities.
The correspondance for some symbols commonly used in French, German
and Polish is listed in the table below. The SGML entity names for
most Greek characters are easy to guess: α, β, Ζ etc.
The terminal sigma and alternative theta are in the table, accented
Greek characters (dialytica and tonos) are currently not available
via entities (they are not in the standard Greek PostScript fonts).
PostScript characters are as a rule not visible on the screen.
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PostScript SGML entity Symbol
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\366 á á
\367 Á Á
\276 â â
\300 Â Â
\260 à à
\265 À À
\357 å å
\362 Å Å
\311 ä ä
\314 Ä Ä
\321 ç ç
\322 Ç Ç
\323 é é
\324 É É
\327 ê ê
\330 Ê Ê
\325 è è
\326 È È
\331 ë ë
\332 Ë Ë
\333 î î
\334 Î Î
\335 ï ï
\336 Ï Ï
\370 ł Lower case l with stroke, not in HTML 3
\350 Ł Upper case L with stroke, not in HTML 3
\337 ñ ñ
\340 Ñ Ñ
\371 ø ø
\351 Ø Ø
\345 ö ö
\346 Ö Ö
\347 û û
\354 Û Û
\374 ù ù
\375 Ù Ù
\355 ü ü
\356 Ü Ü
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\361 æ æ
\341 Æ Æ
\256 fi fi ligature, not in HTML 3
\257 fl fl ligature, not in HTML 3
\372 œ oe ligature, not in HTML 3
\352 Œ OE ligature, not in HTML 3
\373 ß ß
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\126 G ς final sigma, not in HTML 3
\112 G ϑ alternative theta, not in HTML 3
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\302 ´ acute accent, not in HTML 3
\046 & &
\047 ' apostrophe, not in HTML 3
\100 @ @
\312 ° °
\044 $ $
\041 ! !
\263 S ≥ greater or equal, not in HTML 3
\301 ` grave accent, not in HTML 3
\076 S > >
\111 S ∫ integral sign, not in HTML 3
\243 S ≤ less or equal, not in HTML 3
\133 [ [
\074 S < <
\043 # #
\045 % %
\261 S ± ±, not in HTML 3
\135 ] ]
\264 S × ×, not in HTML 3
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Note 1: The letter "S" after the octal PostScript code indicates
that the character comes from the Symbol font, a "G"
indicates that the letter comes from the Special font.
Note 2: A list of SGML entities (many of which are not accessible
inside Garfield) can be found at:
http://home.eclipse.net/~lionheart/html/entities.html
Keyword index.
Formatted on 10/11/98.